You're right, it doesn't matter.
I'm just curious because I think reading the books might influence your stance on the Triss vs Yennefer debacle. I sometimes wonder what my own stance would have been if I never bothered reading the books. I might actually have been in camp Triss instead of camp Yen. But after reading the books I can't help but be in camp Yen.
I'm just curious if the books played a part in choosing your romantic interest for other people as well.
I have not read the books, that being said i keep hearing from book readers that Geralt didn't feel anything for Yennefer all that much until after the fight with the Djinn when he was forced to make his last wish in order to save them both. This kind of makes sense as after that they are in a constant state of flux, breaking up, getting back together over and over. Perhaps it's the magic of the Djinn that is keeping them together and not true love.